Libya’s parliament approves central bank compromise deal
Path now set for appointments of governor, deputy governor and board of directors
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) said on September 30 that the country’s parliament had unanimously endorsed a compromise agreement that would allow a new central bank governor to be appointed.
Representatives of the parliament, based in the eastern city of Bayda, and the high council of state (HCS), based in Tripoli, had signed the compromise agreement on September 26 in UNSMIL’s headquarters in the capital.
UNSMIL, which mediated the deal between the western- and eastern
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